ProclamationCity of HartfordHiroshima
Remembrance Day
In the City of Hartford
August 6, 2009

Whereas,The atomic bombings of Hiroshima
and Nagasaki were nuclear attacks near the end of WWII against Japan by the
United States at the executive order of U.S. President Harry S. Truman on August
6, and August 9, 1945; and

Whereas,Hiroshima was the primary target of the
first nuclear bombing mission on August 6, with Kokura and Nagasaki being alternative targets.August 6 was chosen because clouds had previously obscured the target;
and

Whereas,At the time of the bombing, Hiroshima was a city of minor industrial
and military significance.Although
a number of military camps were located nearby,Hiroshima was a relatively insignificant
supply and logistical base for the Japanese military; and

Whereas,The bombing of Hiroshima created an atrocious death toll of 200,000
innocent civilians and after its catastrophic effects, on too many occasions,
nations of the world have come close to using nuclear weapons; and

Whereas,In recognition of the human cost
and destruction wrought by the bombing of Hiroshima the
city of Hartford calls for an end to the proliferation of nuclear weapons; Now
Therefore Be It

Resolved,That the United States should
lead by example in the area of nuclear weapon reductions so we can work towards
the President Obama’s goal of controlling nuclear weapons proliferation and
abolishing nuclear weapons.I, Eddie
A. Perez, Mayor of the City of Hartford, joined with members of the
Court of Common Council, do hereby proclaim Thursday,
August 6, 2009,
as